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tv   Eyewitness News Weekend Edition  CW  July 21, 2012 10:00pm-10:30pm PDT

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he this department was designed explosive safely removed before more people got hurt one of the devices appears to be improvised the in a rope efforts here to save a loved one authorities to explosives from the apartment of the suspect they carted off a truck full of them from the apartment and blew them up in aurora the man suspected of the movie theater shooting that left 12 dead plant in massacre with calculation and deliberation
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they say james holmes was receiving deliveries for months weapons that armed him for battle a public defender appointed as his defense attorney teresa garcia is live in aurora with what was found in his apartment on experts that the upper hand at the suspects a to booby trap home most of those evacuated residents able to move back to their homes except for those living at the building. excepgrieving continues in aurod the president will pay a visit here, crews detonated the accelerants that he left for in law enforcement in his apartment this was designed i say to kill the weber and burdette police say the suspects front door was fitted with a trip wire 30 shells described
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as fire works described as large as softballs off a controlled explosion disable the bombs inside investigators collected evidence including a shipping label from an internet store investigators are said at a surveillance video of them picking up about 160 lbs. of ammunition at a fedex store he spent about $50,000 bill in his arsenal. james holmes held in solitary confinement he awaits a monday morning court appearance authorities release the names of the 12 people named get killed in the shooting the youngest was 6 years old her mother remains in critical condition her life is changed a flash she doesn't know her daughter is gone but your robla and her and others be forgotten police have
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not reveal the motive or whether they know when and what is being called the largest shooting in u.s. history tomorrow a vigil held and it is for the community as well as local officials live in aurora and teresa garcia president obama expected in aurora aquino when he plans to do there? actually coming here specifically stopping to visit the victims and families he is not going to the vigil we mentioned that happens tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. local time he will meet with them personally a private affair and continue on to san francisco he is not doing a stopover but stand for a little while hundreds gathered this evening in our to remember those who were killed their release purple balloons and a local high
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school field coupled with a moment of silence. one of many vigils held across the city. we have more on the lives of those who died some sacrificed everything to protect loved ones and barry pederson talked with friends and families of the victims alex sullivan had much to celebrate on this 27 birthday a one-year wedding anniversary and he tweeted " oh man when howard until the movie and best birthday everett " then came the chaos. his desperate father captured in this picture hunted for words. late last night the worst news possible alex was dead. one of the victims remembered at this makeshift memorial. also killed matt mcquinn also 27, he jumped on top of his
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girlfriend shielding her from gunfire she was shot in the leg but his last wish granted she will live. john glenn gave his life for the one he loved pushing his girlfriend under a seat before he was shot by would not be here she said if john was my next to me in the movie theater. 18 year-old alexander's nickname was a.j. france that the news last night. he was friends with everybody. in a grieving father in this picture heard the news a parent can barely contemplate his daughter veronica confirmed among the dad the youngest victim her mother was in intensive care her aunt remember when victoria visited five days ago and led up the house.
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she wanted to have fun with what you want your 60 to be. veronica spending the summer learning how to swim and was proud of herself. she was something special nobody could tell her that she could not do something many family members in shot that gives way to grieve and to accept what they have lost barry pederson cbs news 2 san rafael teens in aurora with their mother went to one of the midnight screenings at the multiplex. don knapp spoke with the girl's mother tonight about their ordeal. melanie hatchett and of san rafael scene with her daughter's had concerns about going to the midnight showing of the dark night rises but not which you would think i'm sure of the parents would laugh but i was worried
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about how girls driving in a strange city with a kid driver she couldn't know that they would be at the gas 16 complex number eight next to no. 9 and clause can through the wall. there is a lot of confusion and my girls and our group of 12 kids specifically were convinced there were two shooters because it never occurred to any of us that blahs would come through walls the girls ran added the theater with a wounded young man who performed a selfless act and he waved paramedics and tow them to treat the injured victims he waited a while for an ambulance then the rest of the kids got in their cars and got out of their before the police cordoned off. they got back to the hotel by
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1245 he waited in the lobby until the kids got there by that time she is there were all crying and shaking and we were crying and shaking it the hotel was wonderful she says people keep saying how lucky she is i feel grateful my daughters were saved i feel guilty and weird there are some many parents who are grieving now. her parents asked the obvious question she has a not so obvious answer or not can get them the power to take that away from us or renting a car and driving and enjoy colorado i spoke by phone with her this evening in colorado they are attending and national
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association of young people who stutter the girls were dressed in council and dancing at the ball. moving from the auditorium next door to the one where the shooting took place tales of survival cbs reporter john blackstone talks with some who got out. in hospital rooms it becomes clear how many more could have been killed in the womb was somewhere around here, and just a few centimeters i would not have left the theater it sounded like a firecracker went off in the back of my head i was like what is happening his dad was not in the same theater as the gunman a bullet came through the wall and threw his neck. and i leaned over on the armrest who knows where it would have when i am grateful to be here
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no kind of positive description when it comes to being shot just pain. a white burning sensation in my body sleeping here was not good at all, i was getting flashbacks of the shots and people screaming. my kids are still in my head i'd be made it you did not take my life he did not take my friend's life either i pray and feel so sorry for the other families, all the other men and women who did not make it. i cannot imagine someone's life taken and like that he was probably saved because the killers gun seemed to jammed before he got to the rope or joshua was fighting john blackstone cbs news
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stay tuned to cbs 5 and cbs s f dot com for updates on the massacre. people in the bay area in jumping in to help and show support in the wake of the shooting some turn to blood banks there's a large need for blood during the summer, this drive at st. barnabas school one of 80 drives plan this month i got the e-mail and actually was thinking about colorado and the fact they would need lots of blood it appears many people answer the need the goal was to collect 27 p. of blood and that 36. today's blood drive contract to donate 1000 more bonds than last year for the east bay's bravest have given their lives now a symbol of their sacrifice.
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in both presidential candidates make bay area visits mitt romney are arrives tomorrow. his plan to raise lots of money and the president arrives monday where you will not be about a park in downtown oakland. 12 minutes after 10:00 p.m. and still in the '80s in parts of the east bay we got close to record highs relief in sight. we look at the transamerica and take a break.
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still no clues of the shooting of dot a five year-old in oakland the job were shot in the neck and guarded condition the contra costa fire district district pause to honored 16 comrades among them two firefighters killed in a line of duty five years ago juliette goodrich had the opportunity to speak with their families about the man called heroes. never forget and they'll by don't forget five years since chuck barden lost his son matthew a firefighter in a line of duty his son his hero they go out and do hero of things and they saved people salespeople at the risk of our own lives today service in concord marks the fifth anniversary of the death of his son and engineer scott desmond. the two were at a house fire in
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san pablo searching for couple inside the heat so intense the house burst into flames called a flashover, desmond was tiffany's brother hurd says if it was yesterday you lose a sibling to pain never goes why it just transforms to different pain today's ceremony also honored 14 other firefighters man on the memorial wall all killed in the line of duty since 1969 in the contra costa fire district. a reminder how dangerous this job is for each of us you never know yet what will happen these firefighters remember their fallen comrades every day on every call on all fire units a memorial for burton and desmond bravery curtain and call to duty honor forever
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a my brother was all of the earth is lifelong goal to help people, he died a hero and that is a comforting thought to me juliette goodrich cbs 5 after cancelling campaign appearances both presidential candidates expect to be fund raising in the bay area. mitt romney attends a lunch at a private home in woodside tomorrow silicon valley executives expected to attend, to also attend two more fund- raisers in san francisco letter in the day monday president obama looks for donors and alameda county his first event a round table discussion sold out by an event at oakland's fox theater and wraps up the day with a dinner in piedmont. if you live or work and oakland's uptown district no parking during the president's visit monday barricades in place
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near the fox theater on telegraph avenue from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. parking forbidden on several other streets during that time, you can expect traffic interruptions when the president is in the area. san francisco's zeus annual march of the penguins debuted the checks to the adoring fans. for madeleine the penguins debut this year their redfish school learning how to eat fish fed by the zookeeper's. the newcomers bring the band when population to 49, making it this the largest population of its kind of any zoo or a korean. for them it was not bad
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there on the coast of chile and argentina. for a store we're doing on the ozone hole and and winds are said to be affected by that. it was pretty cool to see them in the wild. these were actually in relatively warm weather so they do ok in san francisco. as you look at concord 8 degrees in livermore concord 75, oakland 60, we have fog and low clouds moving in the shoreline at things warm up today, up to 10 degrees, more cooling by midweek we flirted with record highs today. livermore's 100 degree within nine degrees of our record, 99 at fairfield, 86 mountainview, 97 and redwood city.
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it was 86 in mountain view. 74 at san francisco, 94 around santa rosa. the low pressure spends at the tip of vancouver island we will get a little cooler at touch of relief, still will be warm inland sunny and hot inland. you can see low clouds on the future cast. the attack on the shoreline tonight sunrise tomorrow they peel back and come back again tomorrow night. mostly sunny skies at the airport windy through the san bruno gap. high of 70 at the airport thunderstorms for denver and chicago. if you're going to northern california and 104 at redding
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eureka 58. 106 at fresno. hot through the central valley. 82 at hayward, 101 at brentwood 97 at pittsburgh. 95 at san ramon. in the north bay a touch of relief will touch off a top 90 degrees if you go to bodega 67. some relief on the way. tuesday and wednesday the pressures will fall the numbers will come down by the latter half of the week will be in the '80s. the forecast looks pretty good. what a predicament this truck driver died
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truckdriver thrown from the cab of his truck thursday after a crash and then go to upside-down on the bridge, the only thing keeping him from plunging the bridge his leg was stuck under the truck it took firefighters three hours to get him free and to hospital. the loudest cheers at san diego's gay pride parade for military troops in uniform. the parade the first gay pride parade in san diego since the repeal of don't ask don't tell policy. today's celebration marks the first time service members can take part well dressed in full uniform. bart would spermine allowing bicycles on board during rush- hour it forbids bikes during the busy commute hours advocates said it discourages people from
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riding bart during all five front is in august bart will suspend the rules and see how it goes, my sex still prohibited from entering a crowded cars. home run ,,,,
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warriors beat of hornets defender summer league undefeated. moving dead at open championship tiger woods stumbled and recover to shoot even 70, five strokes back. adam scott in great shape to win his first major chardonnet's 68
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takes a 4 shot lead. a's and yankees un a suspicious strikes again a shot to left field bleachers his 13th of the season brandon inge breck's the tie with an opposite field homer the a stay hot they went to-one goal for sweep tomorrow. a battle of all-star pitchers in philadelphia turned into a home run derby. the two teams combined for six homers the game was decided by a blunt the safety squeeze in the 10th scores cabrera giants went 6-5. the giants' 7-1¢ all-star break. so you don't wanna go into extra innings with the giants they don't make it easy. as long as they keep winning
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that does it for us at ten news always on at cbs s f dot com kim with more sports
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